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I feel as if in between the books of this series, our protagonist Kate has aged much too quickly. But in a way, I can understand that the author may have been trying to enforce and emphasize her transition to a goddess. The chemistry between all the characters still flow somewhat continuously, as betrayal and romance sparkle through the struggles of each and every one of them. This is still not nearly as good as the first book, in my opinion. However, there is a little more suspense in this read, and the ending was phenomenal but sad. I did not really like the death of that character, but I can comprehend why the author may have been trying to reach to readers. Anyhow, this series was overall interesting to read. 4.5/5 - @Siri of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library

Kate must save her son and her husband, Henry, but it's impossible, isn't it? The God of all Gods, a Titan, will make it unbelievably hard for Kate to be happy with her family. Calliope isn't helping and she will only be happy as long as Kate is dead and she has stolen her love and her brand new baby boy! Carter makes you think this story couldn't possible have a happy ending, but soon you realize that good always trumps evil, no matter how impossible it seems. Absolutely loved this series!

Crazy! Intense! Captivating! I loved this book! It was soooooo good! So much happened in the book I couldn't put it down. From the cliffhanger in the last book, and everything else kept me hooked the entire time! Honestly, the was so much occurring in the first half... no make that first 100 pages..... fine, the first 50 pages that wasn't really there in the first two. The others built up for later events, but this one took a head-first dive straight into unbelievableness. I loved every second of this book! A great conclusion to the series (even if there was death involved).